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this notion of government not making investments, if government did not create the railroads, we never would have linked the east part of the united states to the western part and unleashed the greatest economic boom in the history of world. >> we'll have to unleash a few commercials. there is much more to come in our conversation between the candidates from district six u.s. house of representatives seat. we'll talk about some of the state's important ballot questions, including the controversial same-sex marriage law. so stay with us. >>> welcome back to our conversation. we reached out to our facebook friends this week to find out what is important to them. and we picked up questions. and linda anderson that is marriage equality is on the ballot. do you support it? >> marriage has been a term for centuries now that has been applied to the union between a man and a woman. i think it needs to stay there. i do, however, believe that your job includes your health care and pension. and if you want your significant other to share in your health care and get the residuals of your pension a
this notion of government not making investments, if government did not create the railroads, we never would have linked the east part of the united states to the western part and unleashed the greatest economic boom in the history of world. >> we'll have to unleash a few commercials. there is much more to come in our conversation between the candidates from district six u.s. house of representatives seat. we'll talk about some of the state's important ballot questions, including the...
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was involved and the government did it for them. neil: well, all i know is we all had the same infrastructure, the same roads and bridges. somehow steve jobs did more with that infrastructure than i did with my infrastructure. he did his in a garage so he didn't need the infrastructure which is entertaining. look, the point is that that is what's luring. we'll see. peter, thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. neil: all right. i'm not done ranting, by the way. an economy having an otherwise down day, president obama is even with mitt romney in the polls. the reason for that -- you might not like it. then, why even folks who like unions say this is the time that they've gone too far. i'm talking way too far. next, issac moving west, tampa off the hook, but guess who is not? you. ♪ neil: british invasion is back, but other than the fab four, one yoko ono is leading the way. she brokered the beetles, but she's getting the survivors back together. rather than rocking, they could send gas prices rocketing higher. wait until you
was involved and the government did it for them. neil: well, all i know is we all had the same infrastructure, the same roads and bridges. somehow steve jobs did more with that infrastructure than i did with my infrastructure. he did his in a garage so he didn't need the infrastructure which is entertaining. look, the point is that that is what's luring. we'll see. peter, thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. neil: all right. i'm not done ranting, by the way. an economy having an...
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government fls gree. >> i i agree with part of that. gernment has allowed b businesses to getta bigg share of the market. crony capitalism. buthere is a positive sd as well. self-intest is the human impulse. weemper tat wit others. you are allowed to do whatever you want to d when your neighbor's land or the public square. we have vals of community, the common good. john: let's turn to business. with aowl money the puha attends figure out to it is in their lf-interest to not empty the bulls did make if we each take a dollar then we will never emp the bull. >> now they are cooperating. >> without government setting the rule. >> there are four people coming together we will operate beyond a result interest that is why the founding fathers ceted th country. john: but they lose customers. >> but that is what a govement does. the other formula is what about inequality? let's imagine we were part of a large family. have a cake we ave to share. the unimagined for sick of argument i am the stronger hard-working member so get it decent piece of
government fls gree. >> i i agree with part of that. gernment has allowed b businesses to getta bigg share of the market. crony capitalism. buthere is a positive sd as well. self-intest is the human impulse. weemper tat wit others. you are allowed to do whatever you want to d when your neighbor's land or the public square. we have vals of community, the common good. john: let's turn to business. with aowl money the puha attends figure out to it is in their lf-interest to not empty the...
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government. includes a ban on contributions by government contractors. he wants to increase disclosure requirements for corporate donations and ban money order contributions > $25. a draft of the bill is expected to be ready by mid july. we are expecting to have a beautiful day all around the area with sunshine and low humidity. can you believe it in june? adam caskey has a look at the forecast. >> it really is hard to believe. you have to double check the calendar. we know that these refreshening days don't last very long this time of year. we have had a good amount of them so far this summer. to get the numbers. 61 n. winchester, 69 in strasbourg 70 in leesburg and warrenton. low to mid 70's for the most part with a few 60's in the shenandoah valley. a few scattered clouds, profitable with a refreshing northwesterly wind at 10-20 thus approaching 30. highs near 80. most of the day will be in the '70s. the real hot weather is off to the west. one of five in rapid city, oklahoma city at 105. if 68 in boston. more on the extended forecast, coming up. >> y
government. includes a ban on contributions by government contractors. he wants to increase disclosure requirements for corporate donations and ban money order contributions > $25. a draft of the bill is expected to be ready by mid july. we are expecting to have a beautiful day all around the area with sunshine and low humidity. can you believe it in june? adam caskey has a look at the forecast. >> it really is hard to believe. you have to double check the calendar. we know that these...
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let's begin tonight with the president, the executive branch of this united states government. in recent weeks, months there have been expansions of executive power that many have found troubling. but perhaps lacked the hyperbolic vocabulary to properly condemn, your prayers have been answered. >> republicans call it an unprecedented power grab. >> it what intemporate, arrogance and irresponsible. >> arrogance of power, abuse of power. >> who cares what the law says who cares what the rules are, i'm the president. >> jon: finally, elected officials in our punditoctober crassee standing up against i'm assuming the recent kodd fiing of indefinite detension of americans or perhaps the unrestricted and secret use of drones that rain death from the sky or maybe the president's most recent outrage, the institution of mandatory sharia school lunch where even the most american of sandwiches, pb & j must wear the hijab so which one of these all true things are they objecting to? >> the president is naming richard cordrays ahead of the consumer financial protection bureau. (laughter) >>
let's begin tonight with the president, the executive branch of this united states government. in recent weeks, months there have been expansions of executive power that many have found troubling. but perhaps lacked the hyperbolic vocabulary to properly condemn, your prayers have been answered. >> republicans call it an unprecedented power grab. >> it what intemporate, arrogance and irresponsible. >> arrogance of power, abuse of power. >> who cares what the law says who...
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the final check on the power of the government is the people. if you object to this law, if you object to the continuing overreach of the federal government as we take more of your money away, take more of your rights away it is up to you to elect the people to put a stop to it. people like the representatives you have here, people throughout this country who are committed to less taxes and more freedom. our forum for the readdress of our grieve anns is the ballot box. up to each and every one of you in november to go out and exercise your right to vote and say no to laws like this take over of health care, this invasion of the doctor/patient and this new tax that has been mysteriously created by the supreme court. thank you very much. >> this is a congressman from louisiana's first district. one thing they did we said all along the video mandate was not constitutional under the commerce clause and limited congress's ability there. they went further and allowed it to stand under the tax laws. one thing that the supreme court did confirm today is
the final check on the power of the government is the people. if you object to this law, if you object to the continuing overreach of the federal government as we take more of your money away, take more of your rights away it is up to you to elect the people to put a stop to it. people like the representatives you have here, people throughout this country who are committed to less taxes and more freedom. our forum for the readdress of our grieve anns is the ballot box. up to each and every one...
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even the government didn't really push that argument. their argument was a series of cases that you guys undoubtedly know about from the 1930s, most notably wicker against philburn said congress can reach and get at local production of goods, it can get at people who substantially affect interstate commerce and it can regulate people who are only selling or involved in a small amount of wheat. that's the famous wicker against philburn case. our point was wicker did say you could get at people who were only producing a small amount of wheat. what it didn't say or imply was that you could require americans to buy wheat, that people who are in the market, even though they're in at a very local level, are analogous to local bootleggers and congress power to regulate the interstate liquor market allows them to get at local bootleggers. what it doesn't allow them to get at is teetotalers, people outside the relevant market. that's what they're trying to do here. and that was the key point that we made, which is if you're not in the market, you
even the government didn't really push that argument. their argument was a series of cases that you guys undoubtedly know about from the 1930s, most notably wicker against philburn said congress can reach and get at local production of goods, it can get at people who substantially affect interstate commerce and it can regulate people who are only selling or involved in a small amount of wheat. that's the famous wicker against philburn case. our point was wicker did say you could get at people...
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mmnning is seeking reports rom various government agencies his alleged leak of classified documents to the secret-sharing weesite wiki- &pleaks. manning also is asking the military judge to postpone his septembbr triall date. the mother of a baltimore county teen killed during a fight with an off duty officer is demanding the cop be arrested.. been transformed into a as - the 17 year old died uring a confrontation with an off duty officer in randallstown. the cause of death: asphyxiation. its been en ddys and still no arrest. christopher's mother says investigators aae giving their fellow officer...special treatment. (mom)"if it was the average joe blow or christopher.. he would actually be behind bars riiht now.. now..(police response)"the investigation for this case is &pstiil in process we are in th middle of it.. weve made a lot on paid administrative leave - as the investigation into the homicide continues. the united states supreme court strikes down parts f arizona'ssimmigration law,, leaving only the "checkkyour papers" part.this requires state and local police to perform roads
mmnning is seeking reports rom various government agencies his alleged leak of classified documents to the secret-sharing weesite wiki- &pleaks. manning also is asking the military judge to postpone his septembbr triall date. the mother of a baltimore county teen killed during a fight with an off duty officer is demanding the cop be arrested.. been transformed into a as - the 17 year old died uring a confrontation with an off duty officer in randallstown. the cause of death: asphyxiation....
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. >> the government spends 200 million, our u.s. government to look at vit men e to prevent prostate cancer. 17% higher incidence when you take it for three years. you stop it, that lasts for three years after stopping it. the most common nonskin cancer in men, 17% higher, what am i missing. why are we taking these. 50 large studies over a thousand people, never a benefit in heart disease and cancer. i don't get it. >> jon: why is, why do we have such a hard time allowing science to overcome our irrationality. because if you-- like i'm very susceptible to the whole like here's some fish oil pills and chew this up and you will be fine. and that's so much better to me than that thing you just said about walking. (laughter) >> because it's hope. it's simple and it's hope. we want to do things very quickly, very easily in our country. a pill is a great way to do it forget about food, i will just take that pill. it is empowering to just spend $20 in vitamins. we have to chaningt culture. real food. you eat your lunch today at noon. for t
. >> the government spends 200 million, our u.s. government to look at vit men e to prevent prostate cancer. 17% higher incidence when you take it for three years. you stop it, that lasts for three years after stopping it. the most common nonskin cancer in men, 17% higher, what am i missing. why are we taking these. 50 large studies over a thousand people, never a benefit in heart disease and cancer. i don't get it. >> jon: why is, why do we have such a hard time allowing science to...
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. >>> home prices started a pretty steady decline about five years ago, and government certainly can't fix the entire problem on its own. but it is wrong for anybody to suggest that the only option for struggling responsible homeowners is to sit and wait for the housing market to hit b bottom. [ applause ] >> the president in a short drive from washington, d.c. to falls church, virginia, as he announced the plan of a series of packages and proposals designed to jolt the housing market, and his latest effort to reignite the economy of four years of foreclosures and falling home prices. this is washington today on c-span radio. i'm steve skully, and meanwhile at the bottom of the hour, we will have a conversation with senator john thune who is putting forth legislation to stop of the big bonuses for fannie mae and freddie mac executives, and he will be here to talk more about that in 20 minutes. >>> meanwhile negotiators on the capitol hill in extending through the end of the year the payroll tax cut worth $1,000 for the typical worker, but lawmakers are far apart on how the pay for tex
. >>> home prices started a pretty steady decline about five years ago, and government certainly can't fix the entire problem on its own. but it is wrong for anybody to suggest that the only option for struggling responsible homeowners is to sit and wait for the housing market to hit b bottom. [ applause ] >> the president in a short drive from washington, d.c. to falls church, virginia, as he announced the plan of a series of packages and proposals designed to jolt the housing...
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and jamestown was the seat of the government. so that would have been representatives from that area in the first representative assembly. there was always some kind of connection. then it went on to be a plantation during the 17 the century. >> how far is the original historic jamestown from the current seat of government, richmond? how far down the james river? >> 50 miles. i guess 50. >> sebring, florida next up. georgian. >> go ahead. >> georgiann. go ahead. sebri sebring, florida. >> caller: i was fortunate enough to bring my children from the ipswich and felixville area to virginia. so they got to see where the settlers came from versus where they were coming to. and they knew that they lived in big mansions in england and over here we were living in mud huts. and i would also like to know if you are checking around in gloucester around paul tench chimney where chief potench had his home. and if so are you -- >> no. well, at another site. excuse me. at another site where rakamiko was was really where pawatan was when the se
and jamestown was the seat of the government. so that would have been representatives from that area in the first representative assembly. there was always some kind of connection. then it went on to be a plantation during the 17 the century. >> how far is the original historic jamestown from the current seat of government, richmond? how far down the james river? >> 50 miles. i guess 50. >> sebring, florida next up. georgian. >> go ahead. >> georgiann. go ahead....
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unprecedented government power. fundamentally changing the relationship between the individual and government. and in fact, chief justice roberts acknowledged that. the court ruled today that in fact the affordable care act is a tax. it is the largest tax in america's mystery. we also know that cbo has estimated that up to 20 million americans will lose their employer health insurance. it makes it harder for small businesses to hire. as a mom and wife making decisions like many families in america we've seen our premiums squie rocket on average $2100 per family. for all of these reasons and more, the american people oppose this bill. in fact, the opposition has increased since the law was signed two years ago. that's why the republicans pledged to america to repeal this law. we are more determined today than ever to repeal this law. the supreme court spoke today, but they don't have it be final word. the american people will have the final word in november. >> i'm a physician myself i'm an opt moll gist. i had the p
unprecedented government power. fundamentally changing the relationship between the individual and government. and in fact, chief justice roberts acknowledged that. the court ruled today that in fact the affordable care act is a tax. it is the largest tax in america's mystery. we also know that cbo has estimated that up to 20 million americans will lose their employer health insurance. it makes it harder for small businesses to hire. as a mom and wife making decisions like many families in...
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conditions, or we can ask you for immediate relief and honor that comes from a government to government relationship, using the same legislative methods that many tribes east of the mississippi have depended on. when the mechanism used by the agent is broken, as the gao report states, then our only alternative is to place our case at your door. we're the oldest petitioner left. and if we fail in this process, it will be because we are exactly what we claim to be, an indian tribal community and tribal government that lives separate and extinct in a world perverted by jim crow law. i respectfully request this committee approve hr-2591. we have participated in the process long enough to know that our fate lies in your actions. thank you for allowing us here today. >> thank you, miss tucker. raymond weaver, chief of the mahwah band of choktaw indians. >> thank you, mr. chairman, ranking member, committee members and staff. my name is freeman weaver. and i am the elected travel chief of the choctaw indians. today i would like to say a few words about what the process has done to us as a trib
conditions, or we can ask you for immediate relief and honor that comes from a government to government relationship, using the same legislative methods that many tribes east of the mississippi have depended on. when the mechanism used by the agent is broken, as the gao report states, then our only alternative is to place our case at your door. we're the oldest petitioner left. and if we fail in this process, it will be because we are exactly what we claim to be, an indian tribal community and...
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government. >> the decision just recently came down. it strikes down most of arizona's's immigration law. some provisions upheld. jummy olabanji has details. >> good afternoon. i have to be honest, most of the people out here today waiting for the decision on health care. that did not happen. the decision on immigration did come out from the supreme court today. both sides are claiming some sort of victory. the court said that three parts of the arizona law were not constitutional. one that criminalizes unauthorized work. if one that makes it a state crime to carry immigration papers. and the one that would have allowed for an arrest when an officer has probable cause to believe a person has committed a crime that would have resulted in deportation. this and doessan diego resident says the law went too far. >> it will scare away documented and undocumented immigrants. arizona police are allowed to check the immigration status of every person stopped or arrested. >> it is chilling to ask people for their papers. >> arizona should be able
government. >> the decision just recently came down. it strikes down most of arizona's's immigration law. some provisions upheld. jummy olabanji has details. >> good afternoon. i have to be honest, most of the people out here today waiting for the decision on health care. that did not happen. the decision on immigration did come out from the supreme court today. both sides are claiming some sort of victory. the court said that three parts of the arizona law were not constitutional....
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than $150,000 but also included, a companion bill that would shift some teacher pension costs to local governments over four years. the note -- the governor called a special session to avoid the doomsday budget. state tend for what -- stay tuned for what is going on. more tonight at 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. demonstrators are urging the governor to will the second special session to consider a bill to expand gambling to prince george's county. that session will also focus on granting existing slot parlors the ability to offer table games. the governor is expected to name a gaming commission to look into a sixth site later this week. a decision expected by late june. ♪ >> the sun is out in temperatures shaping up to be pretty warm. currently 80 degrees at bwi pirogen marshall. humidity at 48%. the winds are light and variable, mostly of the southwest through the afternoon. temperatures should push into the mid-80's later today with partly sunny skies. agents are an isolated thunderstorms, especially around 3:00 p.m. -- a chance for an isolated thunderstorm. ending at 6:00 p.m. it will be enhanced b
than $150,000 but also included, a companion bill that would shift some teacher pension costs to local governments over four years. the note -- the governor called a special session to avoid the doomsday budget. state tend for what -- stay tuned for what is going on. more tonight at 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. demonstrators are urging the governor to will the second special session to consider a bill to expand gambling to prince george's county. that session will also focus on granting existing...
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. >> the fact that we came out of it whole and with a sense that believers of government, the balance of power that's written into our constitution, a living document, survived. >> as president richard nixon has drawn crowds to the vast ellipse south of the white house before, but those were triumphs. this was not. >> it was very hard for me to see the president at the top of all of that. the rule of law does not stop at the white house door. watergate demonstrated that. [ applause ] >>> i am jim lera of t erlerer the pbs news hour. so here we are, and the question is, what was watergate? what is it now? what will it be tomorrow and all the tomorrows still to come? in the beginning, as mary said and as you all know, it was, in fact, just a piece of real esta estate, this particular building. and unless somebody demolishes it, and it doesn't look like that's going to happen any time soon, it may always be a watergate as a building. but it was also a crime, a crime not of passion, a crime not of greed, but a crime of corruption. political corruption of institutions by individuals high a
. >> the fact that we came out of it whole and with a sense that believers of government, the balance of power that's written into our constitution, a living document, survived. >> as president richard nixon has drawn crowds to the vast ellipse south of the white house before, but those were triumphs. this was not. >> it was very hard for me to see the president at the top of all of that. the rule of law does not stop at the white house door. watergate demonstrated that. [...
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are sliding today on reports showing european debt is piling higher despite painful efforts to slash government deficits. right now you can see that the dow is down about 115 points and wal-mart is dragging u.s. equities lower. shares are down more than 4% on reports that executives carry out a vast driver'sbribery schen mexico. >> and why women's lifespans maybe improving at a slower rate than men. and be sure to read the fine print when buying a time share. how millions of buyers to not realize what they're getting into. >> the clouds are beginning to break up just a little bit, much cooler in the bay area with rain co,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> today san fransisco is launching a program to take back on use medicine. the goal is to lessen the threat to public health and the environment. from safe disposal prescription drugs. there are a drop-off sites at a dozen pharmacies and at all police stations. the department of environment says that more drug overdoses have been happening in the city from prescription medications and from cocaine and heroin combined. millions of americans' own time shares
are sliding today on reports showing european debt is piling higher despite painful efforts to slash government deficits. right now you can see that the dow is down about 115 points and wal-mart is dragging u.s. equities lower. shares are down more than 4% on reports that executives carry out a vast driver'sbribery schen mexico. >> and why women's lifespans maybe improving at a slower rate than men. and be sure to read the fine print when buying a time share. how millions of buyers to not...
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when he left the constitutional convention, one of the people on the street and asked him what kind of government he had given them, and he said, "a republic, if you can keep it." i think in many ways, they are one in the same. frankly, there may be some differences that people at some level view it, but i view it as almost interchangeable words. >> speaking of which, the aba has recently given attention to the problem of lobbying. in particular, the concern that, speaking of republics, that people will have access to money -- businesses, but others as well -- had higher voices whispering in the year -- can higher voices whispering in the year of congressman or more important, in the year of staff of congressman -- the ear of staff of congressman. do you think that is a serious problem? and what could they do about it? >> if you look at how the supreme court looks at even funding of judicial elections, which are meant to be different than legislative elections -- remember that we have two branches of government that the framers decided would be controlled by a majority vote. that is the executive
when he left the constitutional convention, one of the people on the street and asked him what kind of government he had given them, and he said, "a republic, if you can keep it." i think in many ways, they are one in the same. frankly, there may be some differences that people at some level view it, but i view it as almost interchangeable words. >> speaking of which, the aba has recently given attention to the problem of lobbying. in particular, the concern that, speaking of...
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our government spending on goods and services just isn't that wig big. there isn't that much room to cut things. there are some. i think there is room to substitute, but it is really in the entitlements, medical care, and to much lesser extent social security, that is what you have to look at, and, you know, that is really -- if you get that straight, then the other things you can sort of tweak at the margin much more. and i would like to see more infrastructure spending. i would like to see spending on research and development. education. i mean, you have to get, you know, moving ahead with our country. you can't just stand still. >> rose: could the president go to the country and say what you just said and find a willing within the economic community, the financial minute, the markets around the world, if he made that clearly a plan that we need to spend more and investment ideas to contribute to the economic growth and yet at the same time we have to match that with the kind of entitlement cuts that are clearly necessary because as at someone once sai
our government spending on goods and services just isn't that wig big. there isn't that much room to cut things. there are some. i think there is room to substitute, but it is really in the entitlements, medical care, and to much lesser extent social security, that is what you have to look at, and, you know, that is really -- if you get that straight, then the other things you can sort of tweak at the margin much more. and i would like to see more infrastructure spending. i would like to see...
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government. there are 49 other states. the process of improving laws, we find there are examples that can be gleaned from other states. back in 1974, at georgia became a model for the nation after the death penalty statutes were struck down. representatives got together to craft an equitable and fair the death penalty statute. a lot more can be provided to exonerate the person, free the person from the risk [inaudible] back in the 1970's, there were not organizations who could vote on the conservative side, progressive side. today, we have those kinds of organizations. the progressive side, the center for working families. on the political rights, the american legislative exchange council, which has been brought under intense focus because of their support on standard ground laws. the american legislative -- it allows properties that have been enronmentally impacted -- it is likely to become part of the conversation today. overall, these organizations in general provide a forum for conversation a
government. there are 49 other states. the process of improving laws, we find there are examples that can be gleaned from other states. back in 1974, at georgia became a model for the nation after the death penalty statutes were struck down. representatives got together to craft an equitable and fair the death penalty statute. a lot more can be provided to exonerate the person, free the person from the risk [inaudible] back in the 1970's, there were not organizations who could vote on the...
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when we left we were talking to you and talking about the fact that here in the united states and the government reports, we might not be able to -- i thought you were going to tell me that we were going to raise 166 bushels per acre. >> well we don't know that, but that we were so forceful, and to me that's amateur. and it's also advertise in soybeans. and even at the trendline yield, we are basically stuck with it, very well done mike lowell 2013 carry out because that band is so strong. >>> and, we can tell by the action in the spread since that report came out, the world is concerned about the availability of soybeans, particularly if we have any kind of weather. >> are they going to continue trying or how will they end that might even end up in that country? >> while they are owning up to do five or seven days more beans, and, then we take a look at how many beans have been priced for next year's crop. it's mind-boggling. so they could be a 38 million metric tons versus year ago and all of south america. >>> there's going to be a window there, and that's logistically frightening because we
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and republicans are the minority of the government. they don't really have an obligation to govern. so, what they did with the tea party coming in in 2010, they don't have to pass medicare reform. they don't have to come in with any super agenda themselves. doesn't the president and senate democrats have an obligation to say, here is what we would like to pass, and then see what, if they can actually get it through? >> and the president absolutely does that. and also, too, if there is a potential option in sight to get the senate democrats to go along with it, and the remarkable things to me, paul, they're talking about the standoff. you can see movement over the past year, republicans, you remember, started the debt limit talks in 2011 saying no revenue, never, you will not get it, this needs to be solved through spending cuts alone and they've changed that, saying we're open to revenue, if it's done via larger tax reform in a way that doesn't hurt the economy. the people are being incredibly optimistic about it in an ideological way and the president and democrats saying we will n
and republicans are the minority of the government. they don't really have an obligation to govern. so, what they did with the tea party coming in in 2010, they don't have to pass medicare reform. they don't have to come in with any super agenda themselves. doesn't the president and senate democrats have an obligation to say, here is what we would like to pass, and then see what, if they can actually get it through? >> and the president absolutely does that. and also, too, if there is a...
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they had to be fed by the united states government and housed by the united states government. i know what poverty is. i've been up through it! >> pat, tell us more about mitt romney's father who whom we just saw on the screen. >> he did come out of mexico at the time of the revolution, and -- >> governor of what state? >> governor of michigan, six years, but president of american motors, and the -- was the car that was associated with his father. his father went into new hampshire in 1967, late, and i was with richard nixon and we went in against him in 1967. we went in '68. and we had -- >> what happened? >> well, we -- beat him 7-1 when he jaquitta the race. his father was very energetic guy. >> what think of senior? >> i remember is looking at the motel window saying sir, he's going to be coming up the street looking for debate. he was really -- and we wouldn't debate him and have nixon go in for two or three days and take him to key biscayne and we run a terrific campaign, but his father was a good man. nixon put him in the cabinet as hud secretary. >>> think romney has th
they had to be fed by the united states government and housed by the united states government. i know what poverty is. i've been up through it! >> pat, tell us more about mitt romney's father who whom we just saw on the screen. >> he did come out of mexico at the time of the revolution, and -- >> governor of what state? >> governor of michigan, six years, but president of american motors, and the -- was the car that was associated with his father. his father went into...
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if you need the government like a lot of people do now, you're going to like the guy who keeps the government around to do just that. that could help you. >> right. neil: you need help with psychology stuff, call me any time, doctor. >> okay. shall i give you my number? neil: absolutely. it's a family show. i just wanted to help. it's interesting stuff. very good having you. >> thank you. neil: meantime, i think we're becoming more like sweden. the land of abba, i love them. i love the fish, who doesn't. you know, i kind of like some of these hot swedish models, but, but, but, enough about me and my interests. this is what i don't like about sweden. entitlements. why what the health care law is doing now should have you saying "mam mia" about what happens here next so much. ♪ john is 42. mortgage. married. two great kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred dollars a month? sixty? forty? actually none of the above. john can get a $500,000 policy -from a highly rated insurer - for under $25 a month. his secret
if you need the government like a lot of people do now, you're going to like the guy who keeps the government around to do just that. that could help you. >> right. neil: you need help with psychology stuff, call me any time, doctor. >> okay. shall i give you my number? neil: absolutely. it's a family show. i just wanted to help. it's interesting stuff. very good having you. >> thank you. neil: meantime, i think we're becoming more like sweden. the land of abba, i love them. i...
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they were people of the law and the judiciary, of politics and government, and of course of journalism. for whom watergate provided an opportunity to do the right thing, and they took that opportunity. many of those folks were also changed forever by what happened in this building 40 years ago and the events that followed. more generally, watergate, of course, has come to be so much more than a building, a washington crime wave and a series of stunning political events and personal experiences. its meenanings now are so broad and so different that just seeing or hearing the word watergate triggers a variety of rorschach tests for us all. watergate, yes, that's when the system worked. a bad president and his fellow bad apples were exposed and vanished along with the sins of evil and money-driven politics, among many other things. no, no, no, watergate was when the system collapsed. saved only by a lone federal judge, two kid newspaper reporters with adult bosses, a whistleblower, some white house tapes, and a handful of honest united states senators. watergate, a stain, a cleansing, a p
they were people of the law and the judiciary, of politics and government, and of course of journalism. for whom watergate provided an opportunity to do the right thing, and they took that opportunity. many of those folks were also changed forever by what happened in this building 40 years ago and the events that followed. more generally, watergate, of course, has come to be so much more than a building, a washington crime wave and a series of stunning political events and personal experiences....
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but do you need more from the government or have you had enough? do we need another program from the president or need to hear another program from a gop candidate? >> i think the most important is to let market forces work and do no harm. but that means we've got low interest rates, but people aren't able to take advantage of it. we have to enable them to get appraisals that matter and mortgage approvals. right now, the pendulum has swung too far. we can't take fannie, freddie, fha out of the market at the time we may need them the most. >> obviously, this has become a center of a lot of the figing we're seeing between newt gingrich and mitt romney. newt gingrich oh, well, you were paid by fannie and freddie and that has become a shorthand for you were a bad guy. are they bad? >> fannie and freddie, whether they're good or bad, they're an integral part of our housing system right now. >> can't shoot them down. >> because you take demand out of the system when we need it most. most importantly, if we believe we've got to get the government out of f
but do you need more from the government or have you had enough? do we need another program from the president or need to hear another program from a gop candidate? >> i think the most important is to let market forces work and do no harm. but that means we've got low interest rates, but people aren't able to take advantage of it. we have to enable them to get appraisals that matter and mortgage approvals. right now, the pendulum has swung too far. we can't take fannie, freddie, fha out...
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he's the leader of our government. he now has to be acting with kind of relentless determination to find out what happened and make sure people who work for him at the secret service and gsa, and everywhere else in the government don't let this happen again. >> reporter: if it holds true, look for more members of the secret service to get their walking papers in the coming weeks. melanie alnwick, fox 5 news. >>> search for the remains of a child who vanished more than 30 years ago. the plan has been put on hold, partly because heavy rain might cause flooding. a handyman was using the basement as a work space in 1979 when etan petz disappeared. miller has not been named a suspect. >>> cold and wet sunday. but what happened your monday morning. gary is standing by. >> that's right. we're tracking the storm up the east coast. rain is tapering off for now. we'll get more. full forecast is coming up. >>> been a cold, wet, rainy day. and now the winds have kicked in. temperature out there at the airport national continues
he's the leader of our government. he now has to be acting with kind of relentless determination to find out what happened and make sure people who work for him at the secret service and gsa, and everywhere else in the government don't let this happen again. >> reporter: if it holds true, look for more members of the secret service to get their walking papers in the coming weeks. melanie alnwick, fox 5 news. >>> search for the remains of a child who vanished more than 30 years...
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the familiar subject of my questioning is the federal government's response to drug-related violence in puerto rico and neighboring u.s. virgin islands. the murder rate in puerto rico and the u.s. v.i. is nearly six times the national average and nearly three times higher than any state. most of these homicides are linked to the cross border trade in illegal drugs which is primarily a federal responsibility to combat. during your previous testimony, you stated that drug-related violence in our nation's caribbean territories is a national security issue we have to confront. you also stated that puerto ricans are american citizens who deserve the protection of your government. i know you and your team have been working to address this problem. you and the heads of the dojs, component agencies have always made yourselves available to talk to me, despite your busy schedules, and i appreciate that. there have been some major success stories in recent months including yesterday's federal/state operation which resulted in the arrest of dozens of our airline workers in puerto rico were smugg
the familiar subject of my questioning is the federal government's response to drug-related violence in puerto rico and neighboring u.s. virgin islands. the murder rate in puerto rico and the u.s. v.i. is nearly six times the national average and nearly three times higher than any state. most of these homicides are linked to the cross border trade in illegal drugs which is primarily a federal responsibility to combat. during your previous testimony, you stated that drug-related violence in our...
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they did a good job, the judges rulings were faifble to the government. back to if they will retry this case. they will have to decide this, i know they haven't made a decision yet, and there's many factors at play there. this case, as you mentioned, was controversial from the beginning, two former chairman said look, we have never seen anything like this where you try to say this kind of money comes under the coverage of the federal election laws, remember at the heart what violation was here. the contributions were above the legal limit what you could give to a candidate. so the jury had to decide were these intended to be campaign contributions, is that's what donors intended, and did edwards intend to receive them as contributions and did he know that was illegal. that's what the jury had to ask and now they have to squ why would we think if we tried this again it would come out different, and second it's fair to say the landscape has changed. >> let me ask a tongue twister here. suppose the same thing happened. he had a girlfriend, a child out of wed
they did a good job, the judges rulings were faifble to the government. back to if they will retry this case. they will have to decide this, i know they haven't made a decision yet, and there's many factors at play there. this case, as you mentioned, was controversial from the beginning, two former chairman said look, we have never seen anything like this where you try to say this kind of money comes under the coverage of the federal election laws, remember at the heart what violation was here....
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. >> paul ryan's first role in the race was on display in virginia, to push government financial responsibility. >> a nation further in debt, doubt, going into decline. or we can get it right, we apply our principles, it is back on the right track. >> the day after mitt romney insisted medicare will run out of money, his revelation about its own money -- >> i paid at least 13%. >> has put mitt romney on the defensive. he refused an offer from the obama campaign. out came an attack ad from the pro-obama super pac. >> mitt romney is worth $200 million. >> paul ryan proposed new tax on capital gains. the barack -- >> the nonpartisan aarp says obamacare >> down on medicare fraud, waste, and abuse. >> the white house warns seniors about a mitt romney-paul ryan administration. >> it would be insolvent before the end of their first term. >> former oriole is accused of insider trading and will hand over more than $350,000 to the government. the securities and exchange commission alleges murray made $235,000 in illegal profits by acting on insider information. he settled with the courts agreed to pay th
. >> paul ryan's first role in the race was on display in virginia, to push government financial responsibility. >> a nation further in debt, doubt, going into decline. or we can get it right, we apply our principles, it is back on the right track. >> the day after mitt romney insisted medicare will run out of money, his revelation about its own money -- >> i paid at least 13%. >> has put mitt romney on the defensive. he refused an offer from the obama campaign....
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the next expansion of government. not a modest proposal that the stability of markets that people may risky bets. they face limited consequence if they don't. >> it tilts bowl ystem of risky behavior by the time the chickens come home to roost, think of this concept, chickens and pay, they are ahead of the game. lou: joining us now is steve forbes. the president if he does not win reelection realizes he could be the pay czar? >> i think he will do is go on a lecture circuit. i would be glad to pay him of the to go out of the white house. >> >> this change to those deficits the fact is this president is in a ght race with governor romney it is not seem there is a clear winner. >> i think governor romney will win the numbers show the majority and they are better able to handle it that obama. even though we get little changes we still go 35 miles per hour when we should be going 70. people though the rest of the world is not right. the first abate mitt romney proved he can meet -- lead the country. lou: arguably he will
the next expansion of government. not a modest proposal that the stability of markets that people may risky bets. they face limited consequence if they don't. >> it tilts bowl ystem of risky behavior by the time the chickens come home to roost, think of this concept, chickens and pay, they are ahead of the game. lou: joining us now is steve forbes. the president if he does not win reelection realizes he could be the pay czar? >> i think he will do is go on a lecture circuit. i would...
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there was a very strong argument for government, that government has a big role to play. >> to the tree that there is greater optimism at the white house than at the obama re-election headquarters in chicago today than there was six months ago. how much of that has to do with what the president has done and how many of what they're seeing in the republican race? >> i'm sure they'd like to say it's what the president has done that's given them grounds for optimism. in truth, a big share of it is the republicans. they've always said his numbers may be down in the polls, he doesn't get 50% in job approval but it wasn't going to be a referendum with him. it was going to be a choice. the campaign of the republicans is playing out in a way far more negative than the white house could have hoped. nus a "wall street journal" poll today, when you're asked if the president should be re-elected it's a smaller margin than it is when you put his name up against mitt romney, newt gingrich and santorum. and there's 18 points' difference. >> i think it depends on whether the economy continues its momen
there was a very strong argument for government, that government has a big role to play. >> to the tree that there is greater optimism at the white house than at the obama re-election headquarters in chicago today than there was six months ago. how much of that has to do with what the president has done and how many of what they're seeing in the republican race? >> i'm sure they'd like to say it's what the president has done that's given them grounds for optimism. in truth, a big...
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, regional governments, local governments. so many times, cities and states and counties, provinces around the world, they are always waiting for some action on the national level. for instance, environmental issues -- the fact of the matter is that if you -- you as the state or local government can do a lot to move the agenda forward. we had a disagreement with washington under the bush administration when i became governor. they did their thing to protect the environment, we had another vision in california. we disagree, but we move forward. we did not wait for anybody. we made commitments to reduce greenhouse gases by 25% by year 2020 and 85% by year 2015. we came up with a portfolio of renewable -- a renewable portfolio of 30% by 2020. new common standards. all the things we did -- so much so that secretary-general bank ki-moon encouraged all the other countries to go in the same direction, national governments -- sub-national governments have power and organization. he wanted to encourage them to go in that direction. env
, regional governments, local governments. so many times, cities and states and counties, provinces around the world, they are always waiting for some action on the national level. for instance, environmental issues -- the fact of the matter is that if you -- you as the state or local government can do a lot to move the agenda forward. we had a disagreement with washington under the bush administration when i became governor. they did their thing to protect the environment, we had another...
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the reason is, john, there are tens of millions of single women with kids, who depend upon government for all the benefits and for the food, for the education, medication and all these things, and these folks generally vote and continue to vote democratic, because they see the republican party as a party that is an enemy of government from which they get benefits and they don't pay taxes. >> these women, by the way, work. >> some of them work, no doubt about it. >> well a majority of them actually, and you know, we always think about welfare moms. a lot of divorced moms, middle class moms are raising their families, working hard. any kind of support is important, and they want to feel like the government cares about them. >> there is another thing. >> i'm married to a woman, yes. >> that is what this chair is. >> look. mid and a lot of working class folks really feel that this economy doesn't work for them any longer. and women are particularly critical. >>> let's get another sample. voters by age. age. 60%, romney 36%. why are they still with president obama? >> he is a casematic som
the reason is, john, there are tens of millions of single women with kids, who depend upon government for all the benefits and for the food, for the education, medication and all these things, and these folks generally vote and continue to vote democratic, because they see the republican party as a party that is an enemy of government from which they get benefits and they don't pay taxes. >> these women, by the way, work. >> some of them work, no doubt about it. >> well a...
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john allison retired when the federal government came to him in the financial crisis of 2008 and said you don't need to take t.a.r.p. money, but we're going to force you to take t.a.r.p. money. we're taking over your bank just like all the rest of the banks. that's when he walked out into the night and said, enough. >> host: who are some of the villains in, first of all, in atlas shrugged, b and then how do you fit them into your book, "i am john galt "? >> guest: a lot of the ayn rand fans believe her characters were about politics, but the worst villain was a corrupt businessman who worked hand in hand with corrupt business, corrupted politicians in the an unholy alliance that crashed the economy. and the corrupt businessman who just about brought the whole world economy down in 2008 was angelo mozilo, the ceo of countrywide finance. this was the man who, essentially, invented subprime lending. now, another keevill indiana in atlas shrugged was a super duper financial planner/regulator. the character's name is wesley mooch. in the book we liken him to congressman barney frank. barne
john allison retired when the federal government came to him in the financial crisis of 2008 and said you don't need to take t.a.r.p. money, but we're going to force you to take t.a.r.p. money. we're taking over your bank just like all the rest of the banks. that's when he walked out into the night and said, enough. >> host: who are some of the villains in, first of all, in atlas shrugged, b and then how do you fit them into your book, "i am john galt "? >> guest: a lot of...
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held you have michele bachmann with help from glenn beck doing their best to charge that the whole government, including john mccain himself, are part of the crowd taking orders from the muslim brotherhood. tonight we hear the first whistles being blown. republicans like john mccain and lindsey graham, people who served the country in uniform. people like ronald reagan are standing up for this un-american talk. god save mccain and say i say and all the left, right and center who say enough's enough. joining us is editor at large, joe walsh. john feary is here. john, how do you explain this cacophony about people learning how to be an american, the charges, you have the candidate himself on your side talking about the president being far in in his thinking. what's that angle that we are getting? because bachmann is the ultimate case of this. >> well, let me first disassociate -- take these two things apart. michele bachmann's thing is absolutely outrageous. i don't know what she's up to. i think mccain was absolutely right. you can quibble or have serious disagreements with obama's foreign pol
held you have michele bachmann with help from glenn beck doing their best to charge that the whole government, including john mccain himself, are part of the crowd taking orders from the muslim brotherhood. tonight we hear the first whistles being blown. republicans like john mccain and lindsey graham, people who served the country in uniform. people like ronald reagan are standing up for this un-american talk. god save mccain and say i say and all the left, right and center who say enough's...
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i think, given the gravity of some things going on in the government right now, making sure that is included among the types of bad actions that would qualify for mandatory reimbursement is important. >> carl is suing the county and commented saying, "we have attempted to hold him personally liable for his actions from the beginning but they have fought us to than mail. she believes leopold made a conscious decision to put the county at risk with his actions time and time again. the taxpayers have every right to recover any damages as a result of those actions. >> county executive leopold has denied the charges. a spokesperson for leopold says he will take a position after an appropriate time, at the public hearing set for september 4th. barry simms, wbal-tv 11 news. >> and others speak camera vandalized, this time near a high school. lowell melser joins us live from towson. >> the camera in question was spray-painted and it was just on this road here down the road from ravens high school on the opposite end from where we are right now. what is interesting about this story is that it was one
i think, given the gravity of some things going on in the government right now, making sure that is included among the types of bad actions that would qualify for mandatory reimbursement is important. >> carl is suing the county and commented saying, "we have attempted to hold him personally liable for his actions from the beginning but they have fought us to than mail. she believes leopold made a conscious decision to put the county at risk with his actions time and time again. the...